Coronavirus: Two new deaths reported
The Shelby County Health Department reported 90 new coronavirus cases and two new coronavirus-related deaths on Wednesday, March 31.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 90 new coronavirus cases and two new coronavirus-related deaths on Wednesday, March 31.
The COVID-19 task force is targeting certain populations with the single-shot vaccine.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 129 new coronavirus cases and one additional virus-related death Thursday, April 1.
A federal partnership with FEMA is bringing 21,000 new vaccine doses each week and a football field-sized tent.
“One of the most important things we can all do is ... encourage our friends, our neighbors and our loved ones to take the vaccine.”
The Shelby County Health Department reported 129 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, April 1.
Rev. Keith Norman of Baptist Memorial Health Care and Meritan CEO Melanie Keller talked about the vaccine outreach to the homebound and homeless on “Behind The Headlines.”
The venerable Al Green shows his comedic side while getting his second vaccination shot Thursday at Saint Francis, then woos others to follow suit.
The 175 new cases come from 3,235 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 5.4%.
Authorities are concentrating their search in ZIP codes with high concentrations of warehousing and manufacturing.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 89 new coronavirus cases and four additional virus-related deaths Saturday, April 3.
Vaccinating 700,000 people — about 70% of the population —would be sufficient for the county to reach herd immunity, according to local public health experts.
Shelby County Health Department reported 103 new coronavirus cases and no additional virus-related deaths Sunday.
Easter Sunday marked the first time many Memphians dusted off their Sunday best since the pandemic shut down churches last year.
The 76 new cases come from 1,180 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 6.4%.